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Longstreet Hotel & Casino

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Our selection was based on distance to Death Valley. It certainly saved us a TON of time. Breakfast was great. Wifi was very spotty (it worked when it wanted to). Having an ice machine would have been nice. I was very happy that everything was...More

If you’re travelling through Death Valley and are looking for accommodation near Death Valley Junction – look no further. There are not too many options and this is a good one. Just over the border into Nevada.
It’s about a ten minute drive from DVJ...More

We stayed here one night as a stop off on our road trip.
The Lady at the reception was not the most friendliest nor helpful.
The room was a suite and wasnt the cleanest which I believe is very important.
There was a smell in...More

We have stayed at this property several times over the last few years as it is about the halfway point in our journeys from Lake Tahoe to Phoenix. This year, after a 2 year gap, we felt the hotel looked distinctly tired. For example: the...More

Excellent surprise in the middle of nowhere. We were travelling at a time when all hotels in and around the national parks (Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Lake Powell, Zion, Bryce) were full and what we could get was overpriced. Passing by Las Vegas on a...More